"Tell me about a time your team was under intense pressure to deliver for an important client. How did you maintain team morale while still meeting the commitment? Walk me through the situation, what you personally did, and the outcome."
This question tests whether you can lead people effectively when deadlines are tight, expectations are high, and stress could easily reduce quality or create burnout. Interviewers want to understand how you balance empathy with execution: keeping the team focused, protecting them from unnecessary chaos, making trade-offs, and communicating clearly upward and outward.
It also reveals whether you take ownership for team health rather than treating morale as someone else's job. Strong leaders do more than "motivate" people — they create clarity, remove friction, prioritize ruthlessly, and model calm under pressure.
A strong answer uses one specific client delivery with real stakes, explains what was causing morale to dip, and shows concrete actions you took with both the team and stakeholders. The best responses quantify the outcome, explain how morale or burnout risk changed, and include a lesson learned about leading under sustained pressure.